Apple’s upcoming Beats 360 headphones appeared in Brazil’s ANATEL regulatory database today, according to a new filing spotted by Woozad.
The filing simply mentions an anonymous product with the model number A3577, but we know it’s the Beats 360. The headphones were already listed in the FCC’s US database with the same model number in May, before soccer stars like Lamine Yamal and Antonee Robinson were spotted wearing them around the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Woozad was the first to report the Beats 360 name this week after the headphones appeared in various retail listings on Amazon and other reseller websites, some of which have since been removed. The listings revealed that the headphones will be available in Black, Cloud, Sky, and Pink at minimum. There will also be interchangeable Performance Knit and UltraPlush ear cushions and headbands available in these same four colors, plus additional options like Volt and Navy, allowing you to create your own personalized look.
The Beats 360 have a unique design with some similarities to the AirPods Max, including telescoping headband arms that extend and stay in place smoothly to maintain the desired fit. One of the product listings states that the over-ear headphones offer up to 1.75 times better noise cancellation than the Beats Studio Pro released in 2023.
The listing also states that the Beats 360 are Apple’s first-ever sweat- and water-resistant over-ear headphones, with an IPX4 rating.
Other features and specifications mentioned in the listing included all-day battery life, a flat-folding design, and a high-fidelity acoustic platform.
Beats 360 will come with a set of interchangeable Performance Knit cushions and a woven ripstop fabric carrying case, but customers will need to supply their own USB-C charging cable and power adapter. One listing says the headphones will cost $299.99 in the US, but we can’t confirm if that information is accurate.
Beats Studio Pro is regularly priced at $349.99.
It’s unclear when Apple plans to officially announce the Beats 360, but with all these regulatory database leaks, athlete teasers, and early retail listings, it appears the headphones will be released in the near future.

